02133cam a2200361 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025019001200066020001500078035002000093035001200113040001800125042000900143043001200152082001500164100002200179245009000201260004800291300003300339500007600372520070800448650009501156650007801251650003101329650004601360650006301406650005101469650005101520650005201571651005701623651004801680700004301728304197020180905172629.0810722s1980 at a 00010 eng d1 a1923125 a0959545913 9(AuCNLDY)426260 a3041970 aANLbengdANL aanuc au-at-vi0 a574.9945/91 aChandler, Mary J.10aTribal lands to national park /ctext: Mary J. Chandler ; photographs: L.G. Chandler. a[Red Cliffs, Vic.] :bM.J. Chandler,c1980. a98 p. :bcol. ill. ;c22 cm. aAvailable from Mrs. M.J. Chandler, P.O. Box 284, Red Cliffs, Vic. 3496.0 aThe Hattah/Kulkyne National Park lies in the far north west of Victoria about 80 kilometres south of Mildura. It is a vast area of lakes and quiet water holes, giant river gums, Mallee scrub and masses of wildflowers, with an abundance of birdlife and animals. It is from this land of striking contasts that author Mary Chandler has drawn a selection of photographs taken by her father, the late Les Chandler. This book beautifully portrays the intircacies of the bushland, the diversity of flora and fauna, and shows why Les Chandler believed so passionately that this place should be saved from exploitation and preserved for our children and for their children as "an oasis of peace." (inside cover.) 7aNational parks. Victoria. Hattah/Kulkyne National Park. Organisms. Illustrations.2precis. 0aNatural historyzVictoriazHattah-Kulkyne National ParkxPictorial works. 7aSites - Middens.2aiatsiss 7aEnvironment - Lakes and rivers.2aiatsiss 7aEnvironment - Conservation - Conservation areas.2aiatsiss 7aSites - Scarred trees - Canoe trees.2aiatsiss 7aEnvironment - Biodiversity - Plants.2aiatsiss 7aEnvironment - Biodiversity - Animals.2aiatsiss 0aHattah-Kulkyne National Park (Vic.)xPictorial works 7aHattah / Kulkyne (NW Vic SI54-11)2aiatsisp1 aChandler, L. G.q(Les G.),d1888-1980.